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Planning Authority Clears Mtarfa Field Used For Illegal Dumping In Latest Direct Action

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Updated at 12.25pm*

The Planning Authority has cleared a large field that was being used for large quantities of illegally dumped material within a valley in Mtarfa.

Meanwhile, the Mtarfa Local Council thanked the PA for its action taken in “removing works that had occurred within a field” along Triq il-Maltin Internati u Eżiljati.  

The site, within a scheduled Area of High Landscape Value protecting Mdina, covers an area of approximately 7,000 metres, related to ECF 575/10 and 137/21.

The extent and the considerable depth of the illegally dumped material remodeled the profile of this part of the valley, causing a negative impact on the sensitivity of the area.

Although dumping at this site had ceased for several years, it restarted following a transfer of land ownership.

At this point, the PA was compelled to issue further enforcement notices, subjected to daily fines, instructing the contravener to remove the illegally dumped material. The PA also took direct action to seal off the access to the site.

In the meantime, the contravener had submitted a sanctioning application, seeking to obtain permission to retain the illegally dumped material on site. However, this application was refused by the Planning Authority, and an appeal against the refusal was dismissed by the Environment and Planning Review Tribunal.

Late in 2022, the contravener approached the PA, expressing the intention to address the enforcement notices issued on the site. The PA agreed to a step-by-step process which ensured that the excessive illegal dumping is removed from the site by the contravener.

However, instead of removing the material as agreed, over the past two weeks, the contravener dumped further material on site.

Since the contravener ignored the Authority’s enforcement notices and warnings, the PA moved in to take direct action to remove the illegal dumping, at the full expense of the contravener.

Truckloads of dumped material were carted away to licensed waste management sites. Good soil on site was transported to replenish existing agricultural land.

Prior to the operation, the PA liaised with the Environment & Resources Authority (ERA) to ensure the proper disposal of the material.

The PA’s Direct Action Team is being assisted by members of the Police Force.

*A previous version of this article dealt with a similar case along the same road. It was later updated to reflect details from today’s direct action. 

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